IWLOP #052 - Montes Haemus & Mare Serenitatis Lacus Group
Raised edge of Mare Serenitatis Basin, overlain with ejecta from the Mare Imbrium and flooded by basaltic lavas. These Upper Imbrium age lowlands near Mare Serenitatis are separated into multiple Lacus or "Lakes."
Location: 17.0 N 13.0 E Origin: Impact & Volcanic Size: 400 km (Montes Haemus) Rukl: 23,22 Type: Mount and Lacus
Objects: Montes Haemus, Menelaus, Lacus Hiemalis (Winter), Lacus Lenitatis (Tenderness), Lacus Gaudii (Joy), Lacus Dolores (Suffering), Lacus Odii (Hate), Lacus Felicitatis (Happiness)
Others Identified: Auwers, Banting, Bessel, Boschovich, Daubrée, Dawes, Deseilligny, Manilius, Plinius, Tacquet
Observation 1: Location: Home Date: 2019-04-11 Time: 10:10 PM ADT Equipment: 10" Meade SCT Eyepiece: 10mm Magnification: x250 Seeing: Very Good (4) Transparency: Excellent (5) |
R1: Montes Haemus has a linear nature to its structure - very straight, almost like a box bottom. The high massif NW of Menelaus appears as part of a short strip along the mare shore.
R2: All 6 lakes (lacus) were easily seen between Montes Haemus and Manilius.
NOTE #1: The west ridge of Manilius was well illuminated, showing ridges on crater wall. 'Ghost crater' to the SE was well filled and joined Boscovich's NW wall.
Observation 2:
The sketch below was drawn April 19, 2021 while observing Manilius (IWLOP #059 - Manilius). What a difference 2 years makes!